Friday, July 22, 2011
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Help SOAR and Park in Lot L

All of our SOAR attendees have been directed to park on the WEST side of campus. This is to assist them in navigating around the construction and preparing them for move-in day. If you plan to be on campus over the next week, please plan to park in Lot L to allow room for parking for our SOAR visitors on the other end of campus (Lots D, G and the Augsburg streets etc). Thank you for your cooperation!

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Teaching and Learning

Life of the Mind – October 22-23, 2011

Faculty and Staff

Next year's Life of the Mind Retreat will be held October 22-23, and focus on Global Poverty and Social Inequity. It will be organized by Katie Welle, Steve Peacock, Sarah Myers, Orv Gingerich, and Kevin Bowman. Please mark your calendar. Reservations will be taken in September.

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Staff Development Series

Share Your Feedback on the Staff Development Series Workshops!

The next session in the Staff Development Series will focus on evaluating last year's workshops. If you attended any of the workshops throughout the year, please join us! We welcome your feedback on which topics were beneficial and how you applied the information and skills to your work at the college.

August 2, 2011, 3:00-4:30, OGC 200 – Summer Group Dialogues
Host: Jessica Fox-Wilson

Please rsvp to hedstrom@augsburg.edu to ensure proper arrangements are made for each session and that your place is reserved.

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General Announcements

Augsburg Associates Estate Sale July 22-23

Come out and support the work of the Augsburg Associates. They will be facilitating a sale on Friday, July 22 and Saturday, July 23. Contents of lovely Edina home. Living room, bedroom, and wicker porch furniture, game table, lamps, Spode china and glass, Wedgwood, Lenox, Waterford, silver plate, many LPs, books, linens, kitchen, robot coupe + accessories, bumper pool, Tyco HO cars & tracks, washer, dryer, refrigerator, garage.

9:00 am-4:00 pm Friday
9:00 am-3:00 pm Saturday

6805 Hillside Lane
Edina, MN

Directions: West on 70th St off Hwy 100 to Hillside/Limerick Lane. Turn right and immediately stay to the left, up the hill on Hillside Ln.

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Countdown to Homecoming 2011

Top ten favorite things to do at Homecoming:
10. Attend the Alumni Baseball Game
9. Decorate the skyways and windows to show your Augsburg spirit
8. Watch the coronation of the Homecoming royalty at the Pep Rally
7. Enjoy the ASAC (Augsburg Student Activities Council) Variety Show
6. Participate in the Anderson Hall 5K Fun Run
5. Make connections at the Student & Alumni Networking Event
4. Attend the Homecoming Convocation
3. Indulge in a variety of foods and entertainment at Taste of Augsburg in Murphy Square
2. Cheer on the Auggies during the Homecoming Football Game
1. Last but not least—Have a blast at the Auggie Block Party following the game!!!

Mark your calendars for October 16-22 for the 2011 Augsburg Homecoming Celebration! If your organization would like to participate in Taste of Augsburg and raise money for your group, please contact Pat Grans at gransp@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1329. For more information about Homecoming 2011, visit www.augsburg.edu/homecoming . Go Auggies!

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Bookstore Closing Early July 26

The bookstore will be closing early on Tuesday July 26. for a system and register update. This is being done in order to get ready for our new rental program for the Fall semester. We apologize for any inconvenience this will cause. Please contact me with any questions.

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Bargain Book Sale

We have just marked down a large selection of bargain books to $3.00 and Under - stop by the bookstore and check them out!

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Fall Book Orders - Now Due

If you have placed your book request for the Fall- Thank you! Please visit out website www.whywaitforbooks.com to make sure everything looks right.

If you have not submitted your fall book orders, please do so now! Please mark your calendars for Spring book orders to be due on October 7th. Please email me at forgey@augsburg.edu or place your orders at www.whywaitforbooks.com

The faculty tab on our website is designed for you to place your orders, view history, look at other titles and order desk copies. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns!
Thanks,
Laura

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Event Announcements

URGO Final Research Presentations

Please join us to celebrate the hard work of our students and the end of Summer Research!

2011 URGO Summer Research Presentations
Monday, July 25-Wednesday, July 27

Monday, July 25

10:30-12:00 Morning Session

Oren Gateway Center, Room 201
10:30 Kevin Newcomb (Biology): Effect of Lung Secretions on Pseudomonas aeruginosa Growth. [Dr. Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright, Biology]
11:00 Michael Baumrucker (Biology): Investigating Genetic Divergence in Hartmann's Mountain Zebra. [Tara Harris, Minnesota Zoo]
11:30 Nicole Stauffer (Biology) [Dr. Kevin Potts, Biology]

Oren Gateway Center, Room 202
10:30 Amy Balto (Chemistry): Oxidation of Toluene Compounds Using Green Chemistry Principles. [Dr. Sandra Olmsted, Chemistry]
11:00 Jessie Marolt (Chemistry): Dextrans As Drug Delivery Agents. [Dr. Sandra Olmsted, Chemistry]
11:30 Molly Miller (Medieval Studies): Unforgotten Familiar Faces: Finding Traditional Artistry in Contemporary Leather Commedia Dell'arte Mask Making. [Dr. Phil Adamo, History]


1:00-2:00 Afternoon Session

Oren Gateway Center, Room 201
1:00 Zach Stevens (Biology): Riboprobe Labeling of Dopamine-Associated Genetic Material in Daphnia Magna. [Dr. Matthew Beckman, Biology]
1:30 Zahra Bashir (Biology): The Role Specific Dopamine Receptors Play in the Control of Swimming Behavior in Daphnia magna. [Dr. Matthew Beckman, Biology]

Oren Gateway Center, Room 202
1:00 Caitlin Wirth (English): Jane Austen and Characterization. [Dr. Dallas Liddle, English]
1:30 Megan Steffl (Sociology): A Sociological Study of Christian-Muslim Friendships. [Dr. James Vela-McConnell, Sociology]


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Tuesday, July 26

10:30-12:00 Morning Session

Oren Gateway Center, Room 113
10:30 Allison Zank (Chemistry): Dental amalgam in the human cadaver: mercury quantification using the Zank-Myers method. [Dr. Sandra Myers, University of MN]
11:00 Nathan Freshour (Biology): The Effects of Previous Exposure to Acetate on Denitrification in Marine Aquaria.[Dr. William Capman, Biology]
11:30 Grace Edgar (Biology): Endophytic Fungi as Biocontrol Agents For Soybean Pathogens [Dr. Ann Impullitti, Biology]

Oren Gateway Center, Room 114
10:30 Jasmine Zand (Economics): Tournament Theory - Analyzed and Revisited. [Dr. Keith Gilsdorf, Economics]
11:00 Nick Gorman (Education): The Growing Garden: Connecting Gardening to Personal Growth and Development. [Dr. Anne Grugel, Education]
11:30 Devyn Pittorf (Education): The Construction of Gender Identity in Adolescent Environmental Literature. [Dr. Anne Grugel, Education]

1:00-2:00 Afternoon Session

Oren Gateway Center, Room 113
1:00 Sandra Hinz (Biology): The Effect of Lung Secretions on Pseudomonas aeruginosa Motilty. [Dr. Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright, Biology]
1:30 Alex Sorum (Biology): Optimizing Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm Formation. [Dr. Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright, Biology]

Oren Gateway Center, Room 114
1:00 Charlie Hinz (Psychology): Spiritual Struggles and Depressive Guilt and Shame in Young Adults. [Dr. Stacy Freiheit, Psychology]
1:30 Alix Young (Psychology): Investigation of P3-Related Time-Frequency Brain Components in Women with Externalizing Psychopathology. [Dr. Henry Yoon, Psychology)

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Wednesday, July 27

10:30-12:00 Morning Session

Oren Gateway Center, Room 201
10:30 Joe Buchman (Chemistry) Nanoparticle Catalysis of PCBs. [Dr. Vivian Feng, Chemistry]
11:00 Kirubel Gezehegn (Chemistry): Continuous flow production of consumable chemicals .[Dr. Vivian Feng and Dr. Arlin Gyberg, Chemistry]
11:30 Laura Essenburg (Sociology): Marketing of Colleges: Examining Race Based Patterns and Images in Recruitment Material. [Dr. Tim Pippert, Sociology]

Oren Gateway Center, Room 202
10:30 Austin Wagner(Mathematics): Bifurcations of Invertible Functions. [Dr. Jody Sorenson, Mathematics]
11:00 Nathan Ly (Physics) [Dr. Benjamin Stottrup, Physics]
11:30 Hue Vang (Physics): [Dr. Benjamin Stottrup, Physics]

1:00-2:00 Afternoon Session

Oren Gateway Center, Room 201
1:00 Dustin Ritchea (Theatre Arts) [Dr. Martha Johnson, Theatre]
1:30 Cole Seidl (Film) [Dr. Wesley Ellenwood, Film Studies]

Oren Gateway Center, Room 202
1:00 Ivory Phung (Finance): GAAP-IFRS Convergence - The new normal of accounting. [Dr. Stuart Stoller, Business]
1:30 Greg Cedarblade (Biology) [Dr. David Crowe, Biology]

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"Welcome to our Neighborhood" Playing 7-23-7/31

The Cedar Cultural Center is presenting "Welcome to our Neighborhood," a play by Somali youth of the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood.

Based in community and shared by its resident, the play is an amazing opportunity that you don't want to miss!

To learn more about it go to http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2011/07/21/somaliplay/

The play runs from Friday, July 23 to Sunday, July 31.

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Art Exhibition: What's New - The Final Eight

What's New - The Final Eight - OverExposure

Christensen Center Student Art Gallery

July 22 - September 24, 2011

Reception: Friday, September 23, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

What's New is a three-year project that presents the changes and challenges of each of the 82 Metropolitan Twin Cities neighborhoods. Featuring work from: Armatage, Beltrami, CARAG, Cedar-Isles-Dean, Ericcson, Hale/Page, Kenny, Lind-Bohanon, Lowry Hill, Shingle Creek and Wenonah neighborhoods.

OverExposure is a nonprofit organization that creates documentary photography projects that engage the community.

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Keeping Track of Auggies

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Classifieds

IT Intern Job Opening for Remainder of the Summer

Information Technology is now hiring for the Student Intern position. Students in this role will be performing technically advanced work repairing college owned computers, troubleshooting network issues and working on special projects for IT staff.

We are looking for someone who can begin work ASAP working 30-40 hours/wk until the end of the summer with the possibility of continuing 15hr/wk in the Fall. For more information or to apply, please visit the Augsburg Human Resources website.

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Part Time Nanny Needed

We are looking for a caring and responsible individual that can come to our house three, half days a week to care for our two year old son. This person should be creative, energetic and committed with a desire to read books, play with play do, go on nature walks and run in the yard with our little man. Previous experience working with children, good references and good communication skills is necessary.

We are a family of four without pets and live close to Lake Nokomis in South Minneapolis. Our older child will be at preschool during the day. We enjoy spending time outside, being creative, being active and exploring. Please contact me if this position interests you.

Days and hours: M,T,W from 1pm to 5pm, occasionally extra hours for nights out. Duration: August 29, 2011 through May 2012.

Contact: katieklemme@hotmail.com or 612-360-9751

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